03-25-2017, 07:42 PM
Some of the 3D prints:
This was weird, it looks like the stepper slipped, however it's not along the whole edge (the other side is fine.) The guy in the lab thought that it was because the part was so thin, maybe the ABS cooled funny? I did NOT have a problem with my test print @ home when Savage was developing the plans a long time ago.
I don't get to pick the colors when I send them to the lab. These came out well.
And, the purpose of sending stuff to the lab is software testing. The software didn't want it to be on the edge (though eventually I figured out how to rotate it by the proper amount to get it close enough to do). Since it wanted to do flat, I tried one flat. I don't like the "steps" though, sideways was much better.
Savage was worried that the 6 (5 double, one single) top sections may not be symmetrical. They aren't, however they're close enough that it isn't really going to matter. (Which is good because when I send them to the lab and see them days later, I can't tell which is which).
This was weird, it looks like the stepper slipped, however it's not along the whole edge (the other side is fine.) The guy in the lab thought that it was because the part was so thin, maybe the ABS cooled funny? I did NOT have a problem with my test print @ home when Savage was developing the plans a long time ago.
I don't get to pick the colors when I send them to the lab. These came out well.
And, the purpose of sending stuff to the lab is software testing. The software didn't want it to be on the edge (though eventually I figured out how to rotate it by the proper amount to get it close enough to do). Since it wanted to do flat, I tried one flat. I don't like the "steps" though, sideways was much better.
Savage was worried that the 6 (5 double, one single) top sections may not be symmetrical. They aren't, however they're close enough that it isn't really going to matter. (Which is good because when I send them to the lab and see them days later, I can't tell which is which).